Glenn Kurtz
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Glenn Kurtz

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Glenn Kurtz is the author of two books: "Three Minutes in Poland," which the Boston Globe calls "deeply moving, gorgeously written...." and "Practicing," which Newsday hailed as "the book of a lifetime. "Three Minutes in Poland" has been made into a documentary film, "Three Minutes: A Lengthening," directed by Bianca Stigter and co-produced by Academy Award-winner Steve McQueen. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2021 and has screened at the Telluride, Toronto, DOC NYC, Amsterdam, and Sundance Film festivals, among many others. A graduate of the New England Conservatory-Tufts University double degree program. Glenn also holds a PhD from Stanford University in German Studies and Comparative Literature. His writing has been featured on NPR's "Weekend Edition," "To the Best of our Knowledge," "The Leonard Lopate Show," "West Coast Live," and elsewhere. He has taught at Stanford University, San Francisco State University, California College of the Arts, and NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He is a 2016-2017 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellow and a 2019-2023 Presidential Fellow at Chapman University, Orange, CA. Find out about current projects and appearances at his website, www.glennkurtz.com.
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